Services

Result

Client challenge

ENGIE E&P Norge is part of the ENGIE Group, providing efficient energy solutions in both the renewable energy and liquefied natural gas business. Our client is committed to green, sustainable operations, developing operations with a focus on responsible growth. To meet environmental requirements set by the Norwegian Environment Agency, the company knew two factors were critical:

reducing emissions as much as possible, within reasonable costs

developing and implementing an energy management system. This would enable continuous, systematic and objective evaluation of operations, achieving the best possible energy performance.

Our client asked us to create this bespoke system alongside their team. The system would be tested at their operations in the Gjøa field, with a view to applying it more widely at other facilities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The energy management system needed to be integrated with the existing management system and follow the principles and methods set by the standard for energy management, ISO 50001.

How we helped

We worked closely with our client, drawing on our strong cross-disciplinary expertise. To establish a solid foundation for systematic energy management, the solution was based on the well-established ‘Plan-Do-Check-Act’ approach. Our support included:

developing an overview of the company’s current energy consumption

setting the basis for future periodic reviews

establishing energy management objectives, an energy management group and other key roles

identifying opportunities for continual improvement

preparing a manual, bringing together the different elements of the company’s energy management structure.

Insight

The project was broken down into three main phases.

Familiarisation

Getting to know our client’s existing management system

Understanding the organisation, including its culture, values and hierarchies

Engaging management and creating awareness of the project

Planning

Carrying out a gap analysis of existing business processes and ISO 50001 requirements

Identifying and engaging stakeholders

Establishing management scope and focus areas

Performing an energy review, including collecting data and defining parameters